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Ready to rip
The Frontier League’s newest baseball team, the London Rippers, is hoping their style of play will lead to as much discussion as their controversial name has, especially with a few familiar Forest City faces leading the way.
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Cycling south of the city
For any cyclists wishing to escape congested city streets, Peter Siniowski is recommending taking a pedal through some of the country roads south of London.
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Longtime Beefeater volunteer dies of cancer
The Canadian Junior Football League’s London Beefeaters lost a long-time volunteer to the organization Sunday (May 13).
Photo by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
Watson: Player of the Week
To no surprise, the Ontario Hockey League announced today that London Knights’ playoff MVP Austin Watson is the Player of the Week after scoring two goals and one assist for three points in the final three games of the Rogers championship series.
Photo by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
Mini Olympics
A London dance group had a little help from some local Olympic athletes Sunday (May 13) in their pursuit to go to the international games come July.
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Team mourns baseball star struck and killed by train
The St. Thomas Tomcats have a void to fill in their lineup they would rather not fill.
Photo by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
Majors win in extra innings
It was a warm welcome home to Labatt Memorial Park for London Majors’ Tyler Graham Sunday (May 13), starting right where he left off last season by hitting the game-winning run in his team’s Intercounty Baseball League (IBL) home opener.
Hunter resigns from Washington Capitals
Despite coach Dale Hunter helping the National Hockey League’s Washington Capitals surge to this year’s playoffs, the bench boss has decided to step down from his duties.
Blue Devils improve record to 3-2
The London Blue Devils added another two points in the win column by dropping the Sarnia Pacers 10-4 in Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League action at the Earl Nichols Recreation Centre on Wednesday night (May 9).
Photo by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
All-Ontario Cup ball hockey
The setting is a little different than a normal ice rink, but the tenacity to win is just the same for ball hockey players participating in this weekend’s May Mayhem All-Ontario Cup at the Bhi pad on Clarke Road.
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CIS East West Bowl
Some of the top players drawn from the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) ranks, took to the field at TD Waterhouse Stadium on Saturday (May 12), competing in the 2012 CIS East West Bowl.
Photos by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
May Madness basketball
Emily Carr Public School, on Hawthorne Road, became a basketball paradise for elementary students the last few days hosting the annual London Sixers May Madness 3-on-3 tournament.
Rippers
Rippers lose first exhibition game
The London Rippers played their first game as a team Saturday (May 12) in a 5-4 losing effort against the Travers City Beach Bums in exhibition play.
Photo by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
Blue Jays in training
Kids flocked to London’s Centrefield Sports facility Saturday (May 12) to learn how to swing like Jose Bautista, field like Brett Lawrie and run bases like Rajai Davis.
Photo by Jonathon Brodie/London Community News
Knights win (photo gallery)
The London Knights depth managed to overcome the Niagara IceDogs big bite to take the Ontario Hockey League championships in a 2-1 game win in front of a sold out John Labatt Centre Friday night (May 11).
Western players added to Canadian university rugby roster
This year’s 2012 International University Sports Federation (FISU) men’s rugby roster is loaded with Ontario talent with two Western Mustangs players leading the charge.
Mustangs honoured with OUA Female coach of the year award
Western Mustangs’ track and field boss Vickie Croley ran off with the Fox 40 Female Coach of the Year award during an Ontario University Athletics’ ceremony Thursday night (May 10) at Grandview Golf Course in Huntsville, Ont.
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Four more cuts by Rippers
The London Rippers announced four more cuts to the team Thursday (May 10) to trim their roster closer to the Frontier League requirement.
 
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